ADMISSION DEADLINES: MA IN SUSTAINABILITY

INSTITUTIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Financial support is available through institutional and federal sources. Applicants are encouraged to explore all avenues available to them for financial support. Because the Sustainability Graduate Programs at Wake Forest University is highly selective and intentionally small, we offer generous institutional financial support. All applicants are considered for institutional financial support which is awarded on a rolling basis, funds are limited so early application is highly encouraged.

Hearst Scholarship

Hearst Scholarships are to be awarded to create and sustain underrepresented populations within the student body of the Wake Forest University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. All eligible applicants to the Master of Arts in Sustainability Program will be considered. Learn more about University Financial Aid.

Teachers of North Carolina Scholarship

A competitive scholarship available to teachers enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Sustainability Program. Recipients are passionate about teaching, excited about making a difference with their time and talents, and interested in conservation, environmental sustainability, and life-long learning. The aim of this scholarship is to equip teachers with sustainability methods and concepts to share with their school and students, and ultimately spread awareness and education of sustainability and energy issues. Eligible applicants must be teachers currently employed within North Carolina.

NGO Scholarship

Limited scholarships are available to assist employees of North Carolina based Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in completing the Graduate Certificate in Sustainability. This scholarship aims to help employees who want to incorporate or enhance a focus on sustainable principles and practices within their organization. To qualify, applicants must be a paid employee of an eligible NGO.

Government Employee Scholarship

Scholarship funding is available for current government employees enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Sustainability Program. Recipients are individuals who strive to inspire and build communities which value the environment and prioritize it in their everyday practices.

FINANCIAL AID

Federal financial support is available to students in the form of ordinary student loans under terms generally available to all graduate students. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is required for students seeking federal financial aid. Visit the Office of Student Financial Aid for complete information.

Information on external financial aid may be obtained by contacting Mr. Thomas Benza in the Office of Student Financial Aid at 336.758.5978 or by e-mail at benzatp@wfu.edu. Students applying for financial aid must be in good academic standing.

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